Co 1115 (Late Roman bronze coin of Julian II Caesar from Siscia) [permalink] [show more links]
Type
Inventoried Coin
Not after (date)
361
Not before (date)
355
Logical part of
Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Coins
Typological identification
Coin
Comparanda
RIC VIII Siscia 374, p. 377
Comparanda
LRBC II.1237, p. 71
Preservation comment
Wear: G. Chipped edge; extensive, slight to moderate pitting and rare gouging.
Published as
KenchreaiIII, p. 41, no. 426 (R. Hohlfelder identified as “Constantius II Gallus or Julian Caesar, A.D. 351-361, Uncertain, AE3“)
Axis (1-12)
12
Has denomination
AE3
Numismatic Authority
Julian II (Caesar, 355-361; Augustus, 361-363)
Numismatic Diameter (mm)
15.5
Numismatic Mint
Siscia
Numismatic Weight (g)
1.83
Obverse Description
Pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of emperor to right
Obverse Inscription
D N [I]VL[IAN]–VS [NOB C]
Reverse Description
Soldier lunging to left, carrying shield on left arm, spears horseman falling and turning back to raise up left arm
Reverse Inscription
FEL TEMP – REPARATIO (traces); to left, M; in exergue, ASISD
Belongs to Historical Period
Late Roman (Historical Period)
Material
Bronze (Material)
Obverse Photograph
Reverse Photograph
Suggested citation
“Co 1115 (Late Roman bronze coin of Julian II Caesar from Siscia).” In Kenchreai Archaeological Archive, edited by J.L. Rife and S. Heath. The American Excavations at Kenchreai, 2013-2024. <http://kenchreai.org/ke/co1115>